Museum may allow Lincoln DNA test

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The head of a Philadelphia museum says its sample of Abraham Lincoln’s blood may get DNA testing, but some questions must be answered first.

The 16th president’s blood is on a strip of a pillowcase in the collection of the Grand Army of the Republic Museum and Library, which is in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia.

John Sotos, a cardiologist, believes Lincoln had a rare genetic disorder and wants the DNA test to prove his hypothesis. The museum’s board met Monday night and rejected Sotos’ request. to test the artifact. Board President Eric Schmincke says more questions need to be answered about how the artifact will be treated. He says it’s possible that testing will be overseen by the National Museum of Health and Medicine.